Ziz and I both bought the same bed and for that moment, we ruled Ikea. |
This is me feeding my cousin Lea some yakisoba. There was a festival outside my Uncle's house so we all checked it out and got some yummy festival food. Lea decided that my yakisoba was a lot yummier than her edamame, and so I spent about 15 minutes feeding her. Noodle by noodle. I treasure our bonding time. I think she knows me as the lady who feeds her yummy things because that's the extent of our relationship right now.
Go Tigers!!! |
As if I don't see enough of these ladies! Saki, Genny, Micah and I went for drinks after work. Since Saki was the only Japanese one, whenever any of us would make a gaijin mistake she'd say "no no we don't do that!" It was hilarious because we would be doing something pretty normal like pouring a drink, and her face would be panicked like "we don't do that!!"
Haha and of course Genny says something about how cute the waitress's trainee name tag is and the waitress (in perfect English) says "yeah, I'm in training right now." hahaa.
As for the Oden, while it was delightful, it doesn't beat the Oden at 7/11. Which sounds so pathetic but seriously it's the bomb. 7/11 sells everything from Oden to underwear.
Lastly, today I got my first haircut in Japan! It was so ridiculous!! First off, off I really had no idea what the stylist was saying so all I could do was occasionally nod and say things in Japanese like "cut to here" and "bangs" (complete with intonation and gestures). I also got a mini massage and the best darn hairwashin I've ever had. At one point I had two stylists furiously blow drying my hair simultaneously and it was so hard not to laugh as I watched them in the mirror.
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